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Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Bolt-On - 4-7/8" Wide - Recessed Mount - 1,600 lbs

Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Bolt-On - 4-7/8" Wide - Recessed Mount - 1,600 lbs

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This steel D-ring creates an attachment point for tie-down straps and bungee cords wherever you need cargo control. The recessed design allows you to roll cargo over the ring and is zinc-plated for corrosion resistance. Great Prices for the best tie down anchors from Brophy. Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Bolt-On - 4-7/8" Wide - Recessed Mount - 1,600 lbs part number RR05 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Brophy Tie Down Anchors - RR05

  • D-Ring
  • Tie-Down Cleats and Rings
  • 1600 lbs
  • Trailer Tie-Down Anchors
  • Truck Tie-Down Anchors
  • Recessed Mount
  • Brophy

This steel D-ring creates an attachment point for tie-down straps and bungee cords wherever you need cargo control. The recessed design allows you to roll cargo over the ring and is zinc-plated for corrosion resistance.


Features:

  • Tie-down provides a solid point to secure your cargo with straps or bungee cords
  • D-ring rotates 90-degrees so you can attach straps from multiple angles
  • Recessed design allows cargo to slide over the ring without interference
  • Zinc-plated steel construction resists corrosion and retains its strength through repeated use
  • Simple, bolt-on installation
    • Mounting hardware not included
    • Optional backing plate provides greater support than if the anchor was mounted alone (sold separately - BP05)


Specs:

  • Maximum load (break strength): 5,000 lbs
  • Working load limit: 1,600 lbs.
  • Anchor:
    • Bezel dimensions: 4-1/2" wide x 4-7/8" tall
    • Ring diameter: 1/2"
    • Inner ring diameter: 1-3/8"
    • Recess dimensions: 3-3/8" wide x 3/4" deep
    • Bolt hole dimensions: 3/8" wide x 3/8" tall
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Note: Tie-down anchors must be chosen according to their safe working load limit (WLL). The weight of the secured cargo must not exceed the combined WLL of the anchors being used. For example, if you are using anchors with a WLL of 100 lbs each to tie down a load weighing 400 lbs, then you need at least 4 anchors to safely secure that load. It is recommended that you always use anchors in pairs.


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RR05 Brophy Zinc Plated Lashing Ring Tie Down - Bolt On - Recessed Mount - 1,600 Pounds





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Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Bolt-On - 4-7/8" Wide - Recessed Mount - 1,600 lbs - RR05

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (433 Customer Reviews)

This steel D-ring creates an attachment point for tie-down straps and bungee cords wherever you need cargo control. The recessed design allows you to roll cargo over the ring and is zinc-plated for corrosion resistance.

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Once i GOT the part, it was great. Took almost 2 weeks to ship from utah to missouri to colorado finally to arizona.



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Great product and everything was included in the package. Even bolts.

This is definitely the way to go if you ware strapping down a med sized load. My application was ATV's and a UTV. I decided to strap over the tires so I used these and welded hooks for my application. See my pictures for details.

If you are looking for the right tiedown, this is it in spades.



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Tie downs were exactly as described. Fulfilled my needs for what I was using them for.



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Good, solid, sunken tie down that works very well for my application. BP05 backing plate is what I picked up as well.



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These were received quickly. The quality is excellent. I use these as tie-downs on a new ATV trailer I purchased. Very happy with them.

Dan S.

7/23/2018

All good! Thanks for asking.



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Just one thing to improve and it is to sell tie downs as a package with bolts and nuts and a back plate

Joseph

9/23/2021

Great only problem the hardware should include steel plates for under trailer floor



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This is an excellent product that I would but again. I started the project of installing D-rings in my utility trailer with d-rings purchased from Home Depot. The HD D-rings were the exact same product but with circular mounting holes (instead of the etrailer d-rings with square holes). The HD d-rings were a mistake. Hex bolts are really the only standard fastener that works with the circular holes. While hex bolts work they have sharp corners that catch on anything slide over them (like the heavy antique furniture I had to move for the gf). The hex bolts are also a 2 person job to install as with most installations you can't reach both the bolt and nut at the same time (2ft high sides to the trailer prevented an easy reach). The square holes allow installation with carriage bolts which were readily available at any home center in galv and SS. These have rounded heads that minimize catching/hang-ups when sliding materials over them. They also eliminate the need to hold the bolt head from rotation which keeps install to a 1 person job. Again, excellent product. I wish I didn't waste my time and $ buying the HD version the first go-around.



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While I had to wait for supply delay issues, they are worth it. My new ATC trailer came with 4 tie-downs and backing plates exactly like these. I have used the trailer with a car and look forward to adding these 8 additional tie-downs for motorcycles. They are of great quality and function properly.



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Just as described. Ordered because you was only one that had backing plates. Checked all local stores first.

Duane

3/12/2014

No problems and they work great. Thanks again.



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The recessed trailer tie-downs are a great product. I have used them numerous times since I added them during a trailer overhaul project. Still work great!



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Solid product and received order in a great time frame.



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Good I would say....mounted in the wooden floor 3 1/4 in. hole + modifying to the "D" shape takes time though. 10 each were mounted to the floor perimeter 6x12 foot floor (deck), two 8 grade bolts catch the trailer metal frame, two other bolts with washers only mount to the wood deck. When secure load, most pressure is basically horizontal, I am comfortable with a load secured.



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one year later and it hasnt broken. I have 4 of them holding my car on a 18 foot flatbed car hauler



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I was expecting to get bolts, nuts and backing plates with these. What I got did not include those items.

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Mike L.

4/17/2018

The product description indicates that the # BP05 backing plate and hardware arent included. The reason we dont sell everything together as a kit is that the exact hardware needed and the need for the backer plate will depend entirely on the surface where the D-ring is mounted. A substantial metal surface wouldnt necessarily need a backer plate. The hardware needed can vary between a wood and a metal surface.



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Customer service is and has been fantastic from etrailer. Each and every order has been shipped and handled with speed and acuuracy. Can't ask for any better from a company in a world of poor performers (the competition).



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These showed up and after looking them over seem to be the same as what my local big box store was selling, these were a better price, now to cut holes and base plates.



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Great tie downs for things like lawn equipment, ATV's, etc. Hole saw a hole big enough for it to fit flush and bolt on.



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D-Ring tie downs are of high quality and along with the RR05 backplate, it will safely hold whatever you want to secure. Shipment is fast.



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Product arrived as stated in my order.It will be used as a tie down in my trailer for my Race Car. Will be installed as soon as I get good weather.



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Just what the steel doctor ordered! These tiedowns only supplement my stakebed, but wow what a great addition.



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After 15 years my old floor anchors were rusting out! I redecked my trailer and installed these new flush mount anchors! Very well made and heavy duty!



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Installation is easy. Works great

Rjm

11/9/2015

works like it should



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Rock solid, chose to weld them on and there definitely not going anywhere. Originally bought 2 and once I saw the quality I ordered 4 more. as usual etrailer was quick and easy....fast shipping



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Re-did floor on 40ft trailer. Do animal recuse also exotics. These will work great added a few more to tie down tiger cages. Thank you for the help and also the upgrade on shipping.



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Very solid design and were pretty easy to install. Worked very well securing my motorcycle to the trailer.


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